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Large-scale alarm was sounded in Ukraine, the occupiers launched missiles

Kiev and many regions of Ukraine have voiced renewed alarm about the 19th quarter. The threat of enemy missile and drone strikes is being detected.

RBC-Ukraine reports about this by sending alerts to the map and the command of the Air Defense Forces of the ZSU.

Signals sounded near the capital at around 04:40. Immediately, alarm was heard in many areas at night, both in the center, and also in the daytime and in places at the end.

“The capital is in a state of alarm! Go straight to the edge!” – go to the stunned Kiev municipal military administration.

Residents of the regions, de alarm signals, are asked to stay in hiding, remember the rule of “two walls” and stay up to date with information “quiet”.

< p>Significantly, before this, from Thursday evening until Friday night, the maneuvers of several groups of enemy attack drones of the “Shahed” type were recorded in various areas.

Around 04:36, the PS reported that the “Shahediv” group had been marked in the Poltava region, heading for a daytime approach, and also a kamikaze drone was crashing in the Kharkiv region.

Pisnishe Vyskov and stated that the enemy had stagnated the missiles for strikes on the territory of Ukraine.

So, the missiles were detected flying in the Mykolayiv region – heading for an early approach, to the Kirovograd region, and then – to the Cherkassy region, directly to Uman!

“Respect! The rocket is on Kharkiv region, heading to Poltava region! Changed course, straight to Cherkas!” – go stunned PS.

Years ago it was announced that a rocket would land in the Poltava region – heading for Kremenchuk. Also, a group of flying missiles in the Poltava region was flying towards Mirgorod. And a rocket crash is also recorded near the shore of Odessa.

“Respect! Missiles on the Dnieper! Lose yourself in Ukrity,” – the military went on in shock at 05:03.

The news is being updated…

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